Facility-wide Duress and Emergency Notifications

All software or hardware Output devices for the Lynx system communicate with the LynxGuide server via your network. When any Lynx system Input device is activated, a small message is sent to the LynxGuide server. That message can then activate any of the Lynx system Output devices. The Lynx Duress and Emergency Notification System is fully TLS Encrypted. All Lynx alarms are supervised and have monthly testing. The PC Based Duress F9-F11 or USB button operate logged off or locked. the PoE Hardwired and 900MHz wireless duress alarms are also fully supervised with testing. The Encrypted Icons for emergency notification are easily distributed and managed. The PC Popup Alert can operate when logged on, logged off or locked. Lynx has interfaces for facility radios, PA systems, HDMI Monitors, SIP Trunk, Text Messaging and more. Manufactured and Supported in Richardson, Texas.

Testimonial

We just finished converting the Security Department at Community Hospital Anderson over to a Hospital Police Department and wanted to share a photo of one of our patrol vehicles which we have added the decals showing Press F9 & F11 for a Campus Emergency on the sides and rear tailgate of both patrol vehicles. This has been well received by our employees and they also like the 16 Lynx Emergency Call Boxes that we just installed at all Campus locations with the assistance of KST out of Indianapolis.
Again wanted to say thank you very much for introducing me to such a great safety product that you have to offer with your Lynx Systems.
Sincerely, Phillip Caldwell, Chief of Police, Community Hospital Anderson, IN

"If we have a major incident on campus we'll be able to push out a message to all the computer screens that's giving direction and additional information." - Florida Gulf Coast University

“We purchased the Lynx system as an alternative to the high cost of installation with panic devices. We found the cost for each panic button and the ability to install with in 15 minutes was a great savings.”
– Hospital in Chicago, IL